Moontanman-in-aol.com wrote:> I'm confused, if only 340 of about 7000 turtles were caught illegally > that means that almost all of the money was also legal. This article is > very much slanted and causes people who read it to think of a vast > illegal network catching thousands of illegal turtles when in actuality > only a few of the turtles were indeed illegal. I know the breeding of > turtles for sale is legal and should be legal. I am appalled that 7000 > turtles could be caught legally by a few individuals but to insinuate > that this was some kind of huge conspiracy is so misleading. Does anyone > else on this list realize that we also catch fish, often for sale or > trade, under laws that are often quite obscure or less than clear and > that some of us, if not many of us, could be caught up in some sort of > similar operation just for catching the small fish we all love so much?> > > Michael Hissom (AKA Moon)> Lower Cape Fear River, Waccamaw Lake and river system, and coastal salt > water and brackish water estuaries in the same location. (South Eastern > North Carolina)> I have access to the only natural Ocean Shore Rock out cropping in > Coastal NC
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